... small cemetery. Everyone had tot of whiskey and Rod said few words. Each person poured last few drops onto his grave. Rather nice little event at 6.00. Back to ship for dinner.and we sailed at 7.00 for St. Andrews Bay,which is part of South Georgia. 2nd March Quite a rough night. Breakfast at 7.30. We went out on deck before breakfast to take photos of three glaciers called. The sea was rough and were told that it would be a difficult landing at St. Andrews Bay. Only six people ...

... of Osorno Volcano in Puerto Varas; the volcano is active but dormant, rising 8,700 feet, often called the Fujiyama of South America. We took a catamaran ride on Lake Esmerelda, with emerald green waters from the volcanic rock. It is located in the Vincente Perez Rosales National Park.

The ship’s passengers were a melting pot of people from the US, Canada, U.K, Australia, Italy, France, ...

... us as the ship hit a large wave. The crashing noise was startling, but no one was too bothered and the meal went on. After dinner we went to the forward cocktail lounge on Deck 10. The evening show in the Deck 5 theater had been canceled as the tossing of the ship made it too dangerous for the performers to present their show. However, the real show was in the Deck 10 lounge, with its large observation windows looking out to the bow. ...